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Page Anderson is a Professor at Georgia State University's College of Arts & Sciences, directing the ARTLab and specializing in clinical research on anxiety disorders. With a Ph.D. from the University of Georgia (1998), Dr. Anderson explores technology-based interventions like VR and mobile apps to improve mental health equity and treatment accessibility.
- Focuses on attention and cognitive biases in anxiety disorders
- Investigates cultural influences on mental health interventions
- Develops practical, accessible digital health solutions
- Committed to multidisciplinary approaches and mental health equity
The research spans experimental studies examining attention biases, community-based data collection, and technology implementation in real-world settings. Recent publications analyze mindfulness apps, VR therapies, and culturally adapted digital interventions for anxiety. The ARTLab actively supports social justice initiatives, aligning with the Black Lives Matter movement.
Current projects emphasize enhancing technology-based treatments' acceptability and effectiveness, particularly through:
- Multi-method assessment of cognitive biases
- Real-world implementation of mental health apps
- Culturally responsive digital intervention design
- Integration of translational neuroscience with community partnerships
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